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We’ve got a little something for everybody in this episode, with a jam packed guestlist featuring comedian and cancer survivor Rob Hawke, Toronto fashion darling Heidi Ackerman, and local theatre company One Reed Theatre. We also checked in with Devon Ostrom regarding the Beautiful City Alliance’s campaign to tax billboards, and had our socks rocked off by Hooded Fang.We’ve got a little something for everybody in this episode, with a jam packed... more
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Our seventh episode was hosted by the lovely folks at Show & Tell Gallery. Lucky members of the packed audience enjoyed hilarious interviews with Jay and Matt of the sensational online comedy series Nirvana the Band the Show as well as with the five man art collective Team Macho. To top the evening off, Everything All the Time got the windows all fogged up with their soulful synth pop stylings. Never in history have there ever been so many attractive men in one room. If you missed out on the live event, we’ve got you covered.Our seventh episode was hosted by the lovely folks at Show & Tell Gallery. Lucky... more
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A new decade is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than to check out Late Night in the Bedroom’s newest showcase of homegrown talent. Filmed in front of a live audience in the heart of Toronto’s Chinatown, the show features five creative gems you will not want to miss. This episode starts on the roof with musical guest Jonas Bonetta of Evening Hymns, who played a song from his newly released album Spirit Guides. Alistair Newton, founder and director of the Ecce Homo theater company, spoke to us about his controversial play The Pastor Phelps Project: A Fundamentalist Cabaret. Photographer Laurie Kang also joined us live, and gave a detailed and candid low down on her highly personal staged images. This episode also features two off-site segments profiling visual artist Amanda Nedham at her recent exhibition Tapping the Admiral at LE Gallery, as well as gallerist Megan Bradley of Montreal’s Galerie Push, who spoke to us at the Toronto International Art Fair. Finally, Evening Hymns ended off the night with a spellbinding live set.A new decade is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than to check out Late Night... more
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Things got freaky in the Bedroom for Late Night's special Halloween edition, which featured urban explorer Sean Galbraith, who took us on a tour of the Pork Factory as well as joining us for a live interview, Nik Dudokovic, who spoke about his newest exhibition The Secret Museum of Mankind, and Ken Farrell of local band Gravity Wave. Gravity Wave also played a phenomenal set. We also had the pleasure of debuting Boys Who Say No's newest Halloween themed music video for their song No I Won't.Things got freaky in the Bedroom for Late Night's special Halloween edition,... more
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For episode 3 LNB was lucky enough to be hosted by artgallery 52 McCaul during the Manifesto Festival in Toronto. In this episode we spoke to graffiti artist Elicser, street artist Roadsworth, painter Piotr Adas and Steve and Lisa from the art organization Well and Good.For episode 3 LNB was lucky enough to be hosted by artgallery 52 McCaul during the... more
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Alistair Newton is play wright and director originally from Victoria, BC. He relocated to Toronto after graduating from UVIC. He also founded and runs his own theater company, Ecce Homo. One of his most recent works premiered at Summerworks this past August, entitled The Ecstasy of Mother Teresa or Agnes Bojaxhui Superstar. His work aims to merge the visual, emotional and political, and his most recent work The Pastor Phelps Project: A Fundamentalist cabaret looks at the Westboro Baptist Church. FROM THE PASTOR PHELPS PROJECT PROGRAM: “Warning! Bible preaching ahead! Pastor Fred Phelps and the good people of the Westboro Baptist Church are here to explain why God hates fags and America is doomed. It’s homophobia versus burlesque in a musical cabaret showdown. Stare into the abyss of fundamentalism; sexy political satire with razor wire barbs.”Alistair Newton is play wright and director originally from Victoria, BC. He relocated... more
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Laurie Kang is a recent graduate from Concordia University with a BFA in Photography. She currently lives and works out of Toronto. Her photographic work explores the construction and staging of environments, changing the ordinary into the fantastic. She has previously exhibited her work in both Montreal and Toronto.Laurie Kang is a recent graduate from Concordia University with a BFA in Photography.... more
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